Power control apparatus and method for electric cookers

ABSTRACT

A power control apparatus for electric cookers is disclosed, which comprises: an input unit, for setting parameters of temperature control, power control and timing control, etc.; an output unit, for displaying parameters of temperature, power and timing, etc.; a micro controller unit (MCU), having a programmer pulse generator (PPG) and at least an analog/digital converter built therein, being used for processing the inputs of the input unit and controlling the outputs to the output unit while detecting signals of synchronization, oscillation, over-voltage (OV), and over-current (OC); a power circuit, for providing power to the power control apparatus; an exciter-coil circuit, for adjusting the power of the power control apparatus; an output circuit of insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT), for driving the exciter-coil circuit; a drive circuit of insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT), being used as voltage transformation interface between the MCU and the output circuit of insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) while being used for driving the output circuit of insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT), wherein a command can be inputted externally to the MCU for restarting or stopping the output of the PPG; and the PPG is capable of outputting pulses of programmable pulse width, being programmed by a software in view of power control and the protection of power control apparatus.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a power control apparatus and methodfor electric cookers, and more particularly, to a power controlapparatus utilizing a micro controller unit (MCU) with at least aprogrammable pulse generator (PPG) built therein, by which the powercontrol apparatus can be programmed by a software enabling the design ofthe electric cookers to be simplified and thus the cost of the electriccookers to be reduced.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The marketplace continues to demand lighter and thinner electronicdevices. As a result, even the manufactures of consumer products arerequired to produce lighter, thinner products for competing in themarket. By virtue of this, electric cookers of compact design, such aselectro-magnetic oven, electric rice cooker, and so on, which arecheaper and simpler to operate, are going to replace the standing of theconventional gas oven in our kitchen.

Since the aforesaid electric cookers are powered by electricity, it isimportant to be able to control and protect the power devices used inthe electric cookers. Please refer to FIG. 1, which is a function blockdiagram depicting a power control module of a conventional electriccooker. As seen in FIG. 1, the prior-art power control module comprises:a micro controller unit (MCU) 11, an input unit 12, an output unit 13, adetection circuit 14, a drive circuit of insulated gate bipolartransistor (IGBT) 15, an output circuit of insulated gate bipolartransistor (IGBT) 16, an exciter-coil circuit 17, and a power circuit18. Wherein, the input unit 12 further comprises a keyboard 121 and atemperature sensor 122, and the output unit further comprises a fan 131,a buzzer 132 and a display 133. With respect to the power control moduleof FIG. 1, it is noted that at least four comparators are required forenabling the MCU 11 to operate corresponding to the signals ofsynchronous (SYN), oscillation (OS), over-voltage (OV) and over-current(OC), etc. detected by the detection circuit 14. Moreover, for enablingthe MCU 11 to execute a process of power control and circuit protection,more comparators along with other peripheral components are required.Thus, the prior-art power control module will have a complex controlcircuit that cause a high manufacturing cost. It is therefore in need ofa cheaper and simpler power control apparatus.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In view of the disadvantages of prior art, the primary object of thepresent invention is to provide a micro controller unit (MCU) having aprogrammer pulse generator (PPG) and at least an analog/digitalconverter built therein, by which a command can be inputted externallyto the MCU for restarting or stopping the output of the PPG whileenabling the pulse width of pulses generated by the PPG to be programmedby a software in view of power control and protection.

Another object of the invention is to provide a power control apparatus,capable of protecting the circuits thereof by stopping the output of aPPG built therein or by adjusting the pulse width of the pulsesgenerated by the PPG while detecting an over-voltage, over-current orover-temperature signal, in addition, to provide a cheaper power controlapparatus with comparative simple circuit design and less peripheralcomponents.

To achieve the above objects, the present invention provide a powercontrol apparatus for electric cooker, which comprises:

-   -   an input unit, for setting parameters of temperature control,        power control and timing control;    -   an output unit, for displaying parameters of temperature, power        and timing;    -   a micro controller unit (MCU), being used for processing the        inputs of the input unit and controlling the outputs to the        output unit while detecting signals of synchronization (SYN),        oscillation (OS), over-voltage (OV), and over-current (OC);    -   a power circuit, for providing power to the power control        apparatus;    -   an exciter-coil circuit, for adjusting the power of the power        control apparatus;    -   an output circuit of insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT),        for driving the exciter-coil circuit; and    -   a drive circuit of insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT),        being used as voltage transformation interface between the MCU        and the output circuit of insulated gate bipolar transistor        (IGBT) while being used for driving the output circuit of        insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT).

Moreover, to achieve the above objects, the present invention provide apower control method for electric cooker, adapted for controlling theprocesses of a MCU built in a power control apparatus, which comprisesthe step of:

-   -   (1) using a comparator as a signal source for providing signals        to control the restart and output of a programmable pulse        generator (PPG) arranged in a MCU, while using a timer and a        prescaler for timing and controlling the specific output time of        the PPG, wherein the setting of the timer and the prescaler is        programmed by a software, and the output of the PPG is stopped        as soon as the timing of the specific output time is up;    -   (2) using another comparator to provide a signal for stopping        the output of the PPG;    -   (3) controlling the output time of the PPG by using timer        cooperating with the prescaler; and    -   (4) using a control element for disabling/enabling the two        comparators, and for setting up the timer and the prescaler, and        for restarting a disable/enable control, and for stopping the        disable/enable control, and for controlling the output of the        PPG with respect to the software, and for detecting the status        of the PPG.

Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will becomeapparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunctionwith the accompanying drawings, illustrating by way of example theprinciples of the present invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a function block diagram depicting a power control module of aconventional electric cooker.

FIG. 2 is a function block diagram depicting a power control apparatusaccording to the present invention.

FIG. 3 is a function block diagram of a micro controller unit accordingto the present invention.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

For your esteemed members of reviewing committee to further understandand recognize the fulfilled functions and structural characteristics ofthe invention, several preferable embodiments cooperating with detaileddescription are presented as the follows.

Please refer to FIG. 2, which is a function block diagram depicting apower control apparatus for electric cookers according to the presentinvention. The power control apparatus of FIG. 2 can be adapted forelectric cookers, such as electro-magnetic oven, electric rice cooker,and so on, which comprises:

-   -   an input unit 22, having a keyboard 221 and a temperature sensor        222 arranged therein, for setting parameters of temperature        control, power control and timing control;    -   an output unit 23, for displaying parameters of temperature,        power and timing, further comprising a fan 231, a buzzer, 232        and a display 233;    -   a micro controller unit (MCU) 21, being used for processing the        inputs of the input unit 22 and controlling the outputs to the        output unit 23 while detecting signals of synchronization (SYN),        oscillation (OS), over-voltage (OV), and over-current (OC);    -   a power circuit 27, for providing power to the power control        apparatus;    -   an exciter-coil circuit 26, for adjusting the power of the power        control apparatus;    -   an output circuit of insulated gate bipolar transistor 25, for        driving the exciter-coil circuit 26; and    -   a drive circuit of insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) 24,        being used as voltage transformation interface between the MCU        21 and the output circuit of insulated gate bipolar transistor        (IGBT) 25 while being used for driving the output circuit of        insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) 25.

Please refer to FIG. 3, which is a function block diagram of a microcontroller unit according to the present invention. The micro controllerunit (MCU) of the invention further comprises:

-   -   at least an analog/digital (A/D) converter 212, whereas there        are two A/D converters 212 being arranged in the MCU of FIG. 3;    -   a programmable pulse generator (PPG) 214, further comprising at        least a comparator 211, a timer, a prescaler, and a control        element, whereas there are a first comparator and a second        comparator being arranged in the MCU of FIG. 3; and    -   a processing core 213, for controlling the control unit of the        programmable pulse generator 214.

There are a plurality of signals being detected and processed by the MCUof the power control apparatus of the invention, which are beingdescribed and analyzed in detail as following:

-   -   (1) signal of over-voltage (OV): While an IGBT is subjected to        an ON/OFF control, the exciter-coil circuit 26 connected thereto        may produce an over voltage and is being used as an over-voltage        signal after being divided by a voltage divider of resistors,        which is then being fed to the input of an A/D converter 212        arranged in the MCU 21 and used by the MCU 21 as a reference        parameter of power control.    -   (2) signal of over-current (OC): When an instantaneous current        passing an insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) is larger        than a specific value by a predetermined amount, an response is        generated on the OC terminal of a current transformer (CT)        arranged in the power circuit 27 which is connected to the        C0VIN− terminal of the MCU 21, being the negative of the first        comparator, and voltage generated according to the response is        larger than a reference voltage of the C0VIN+ terminal of the        MCU 21, being the positive of the first comparator, a falling        edge is occurring at the output (i.e. C0OUT) of the first        comparator for enabling the PPG to stop.    -   (3) signals detected in the power circuit: A signal of SYSV        acquired in the power circuit by a voltage divider of resistor        and a signal of SYSC acquired with reference to the CT of the        power circuit are being fed respectively to the analog inputs of        the MCU 21, where the two signals are used to acquire a power        value, which is being used as a reference parameter of power        control, that is, being used as a reference for adjusting the        width of the pulses generated by the PPG 214.    -   (4) signal of synchronization (SYN): By a voltage divider of        resistors, signals of SYN-P and SYN-I can be acquired        respectively from the two end of the excitor-coil circuit 26,        wherein the signal of SYN-P is being adopted as the reference        voltage of the C1VIN+ of the MCU 21, i.e. the positive of the        second comparator, and the signal of SYN-I being referred as        synchronous signal is connected to the C1VIN− of the MCU 21,        i.e. the negative of the second comparator, such that when the        signal of SYN-I is lower than the signal of SYN-P, the second        comparator will restart the output of the PPG 214.

From the above description, a power control method for electric cookercan be provided, which comprises the step of:

-   -   (1) using a second comparator as a signal source for providing        signals to control the restart and output of a programmable        pulse generator (PPG) arranged in a MCU, while using a timer and        a prescaler for timing and controlling a specific output time of        the PPG, wherein the setting of the timer and the prescaler is        programmed by a software, and the output of the PPG is stopped        as soon as the timing of the specific output time is up;    -   (2) using a first comparator to provide a signal for stopping        the output of the PPG;    -   (3) controlling the output time of the PPG by using timer        cooperating with the prescaler; and    -   (4) using a control element for disabling/enabling the first and        second comparators, and for setting up the timer and the        prescaler, and for restarting a disable/enable control, and for        stopping the disable/enable control, and for controlling the        output of the PPG with respect to the software, and for        detecting the status of the PPG.

In addition, the programmable-pulse generator (PPG) arranged in themicro controller unit is controlled by a means comprising the steps of:

-   -   (a) stopping the output of the PPG while a falling edge being        generated at an output (C0OUT) of the first comparator and a        POSPEN bit being enabled, i.e. when an instantaneous current        passing an insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) is larger        than a specific value by a predetermined amount, an response is        generated on the OC terminal of a current transformer (CT) which        is connected to the C0VIN− terminal of the MCU, being the        negative of the first comparator, and voltage generated        according to the response is larger than a reference voltage of        the C0VIN+ terminal of the MCU, being the positive of the first        comparator, the falling edge is occurring at the output (i.e.        C0OUT) of the first comparator for enabling the stop of the PPG;        and similarly, when a temperature is too high to cause the        corresponding voltage at the C0VIN− terminal to be higher than        the reference voltage of the C0VIN+ terminal, the output of the        PPG is stopped;    -   (b) restarting the output of the PPG while a falling edge being        generated at an output (C1OUT) of the second comparator and a        PLSPEN bit being enabled, i.e. when the voltage of an terminal        of a exciter-coil circuit, which is being connected the        insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT), is dropped from a high        potential to zero potential, the PPG is restarted, i.e. when the        voltage representing a synchronous signal SYN-I is lower than        that of another synchronous signal SYN-P, a falling edge is        generated at the output (i.e. C1OUT) of the second comparator        for enabling the restart of the PPG;    -   (c) enabling the restarting and the stopping of the PPG by using        a software to detect/program the status of a POST bit;    -   (d) employing the PPG as a timer while using a software to set        up the timer and a prescaler, both for timing and controlling a        specific output time of the PPG, which is referred as the pulse        width of the PPG, and thus achieving an object of power control;    -   (e) detecting and controlling signals of synchronization (SYN),        oscillation (OS), over-voltage (OV), and over-current (OC) with        respect to the process of step (a) to step (d).

As seen in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, it is noted that the present invention canprovide a micro controller unit (MCU) having a programmer pulsegenerator (PPG) and at least an analog/digital converter built therein,by which a command can be inputted externally to the MCU for restartingor stopping the output of the PPG while enabling the pulse width ofpulses generated by the PPG to be programmed by a software in view ofpower control and protection.

While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been set forth forthe purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiment ofthe invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to thoseskilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended tocover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope ofthe invention.

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 8. A power control method for electric cooker, adaptedfor controlling the processes of a MCU built in a power controlapparatus, which comprises the step of: (1) using a second comparator asa signal source for providing signals to control the restart and outputof a programmable pulse generator (PPG) arranged in a MCU, while using atimer and a prescaler for timing and controlling a specific output timeof the PPG, wherein the setting of the timer and the prescaler isprogrammed by a software, and the output of the PPG is stopped as soonas the timing of the specific output time is up; (2) using a firstcomparator to provide a signal for stopping the output of the PPG; (3)controlling the output time of the PPG by using timer cooperating withthe prescaler; and (4) using a control element for disabling/enablingthe first and second comparators, and for setting up the timer and theprescaler, and for restarting a disable/enable control, and for stoppingthe disable/enable control, and for controlling the output of the PPGwith respect to the software, and for detecting the status of the PPG.9. The method of claim 8, wherein the programmable pulse generator (PPG)arranged in the micro controller unit is controlled by a meanscomprising the steps of: (a) stopping the output of the PPG while afalling edge being generated at an output (C0OUT) of the firstcomparator and a P0SPEN bit being enabled, i.e. when an instantaneouscurrent passing an insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) is largerthan a specific value by a predetermined amount, an response isgenerated on the OC terminal of a current transformer (CT) which isconnected to the C0VIN terminal of the MCU, being the negative of thefirst comparator, and voltage generated according to the response islarger than a reference voltage of the C0VIN terminal of the MCU, beingthe positive of the first comparator, the falling edge is occurring atthe output (i.e. C0OUT) of the first comparator for enabling the stop ofthe PPG; and similarly, when a temperature is too high to cause thecorresponding voltage at the C0VIN terminal to be higher than thereference voltage of the C0VIN terminal, the output of the PPG isstopped; (b) restarting the output of the PPG while a falling edge beinggenerated at an output (C1OUT) of the second comparator and a P1SPEN bitbeing enabled, i.e. when the voltage of an terminal of a exciter-coilcircuit, which is being connected the insulated gate bipolar transistor(IGBT), is dropped from a high potential to zero potential, the PPG isrestarted, i.e. when the voltage representing a synchronous signal SYN-Iis lower than that of another synchronous signal SYN-P, a falling edgeis generated at the output (i.e. C1OUT) of the second comparator forenabling the restart of the PPG; (c) enabling the restarting and thestopping of the PPG by using a software to detect/program the status ofa POST bit; (d) employing the PPG as a timer while using a software toset up the timer and a prescaler, both for timing and controlling aspecific output time of the PPG, which is referred as the pulse width ofthe PPG, and thus achieving an object of power control; (e) detectingand controlling signals of synchronization (SYN), oscillation (OS),over-voltage (OV), and over-current (OC) with respect to the process ofstep (a) to step (d).